Show THE SOUNDING BOARD OGDEN Maestro Ch am VU i f Concer Jclf Ufl aw I raE UTAH MM J rather hear the Utah Symphony in Ogden second subscription concert of the season the that a reminder just will be played at 8:30 p m in the Salt Lake Tabernacle The program under Conductor Maurice Abravanel will include the entire "Petrouchka" by Igor Stravinsky Although the orchestra has played excerpts from this ballet music in the past this will be the first complete reading of the score by the Symphony The concert will open with highly colorful Overture to "Prince piece de resistance of the evening will be Igor" by Borodin and the No 4 in Tchaikovsky's Symphony Calif llllri J- aJ-- ' I!! — l ANGELO CARAVAGLIA young artist will exhibit his paintings at the Utah Power and Light auditorium this month starting today under sponsorship of Ogden Palette Club Westminster College will present its Fourth Annual Pops Concert Sunday with an Ogden violinist as a soloist Leland Spendlove a scholarship student at Westminster will play Svendsen's "Romance" accompanied by the orchestra Prof Kenneth Kuchler who has built up a orchestra I Iif In his four years at Westminster will feature music from "My Fair Lady" with the orchestra the college choir and soloists: songs of Jerome Kern and Ottom Harbach sung by Miss Angle Kravich a "Westminster student from Fresno Calif In observance of National Art! He has studied at the Academy and songs by Rogers and Hammcrstein sung bv Donald Wittig a Westminster professor Week the Ogden Palette Club of Fine Arts Rome Italy and will present an exhibit of the at the Cranbrook Academy of Arts at BloomfieU Hills of paintings and graphic-printX'Htn His awards include first prixe Angela Caravaglia new instruc- tor at the Art Department at Uni- - at Michigan Artists Show Brum- bacher prize in graphic work at of Utah vfsity first The display will hang for a Audubon Artists exhibit Erie Black White show and month at the Utah Power and prize Light Auditorium starting today Pa first prize painting and draw- Tea will be served from 3 to 5:30 ing Dallas Tex Tiffany award pm Mrs W D Core and Miss for graphic arts and block print- Helen M Bart let t are chairmen iing award at art festival in San Those who will pour are Mrs Francisco ' This will be the most unusual Spencer Combe Mrs Clara Smith of the year" Laine Raty Hershow Mrs Miss Sarah Wilson and D I I Jean Knldrwvn man Mis president of the Palette Club ' said Miss Workman Marvel iBehlin The exhibit includes seven SMiss Mary Lynn Chino and Miss woodcuts three colored linoleum serve will Claudia Stone The artist is noted blocks two conticrayon drawings for his sensitive design quality and three oils of a variety of fine color harmony jects i y) iUUiNU INGIXG STARS Arthur Budncv and VMM 90-piec- e f v r f r£ Ut r Fe s i Maria Leone will appear with the New York Opera Festival when it presents two operas Nov 18 in Utah uifice ui uccasiun oi no living author knows Spain as well as Mr Bren- an — not just its physical lea tures but its life literature ana and ideas "Hold That Tiger!" by Sam Dunton An account of thrilling experiences in the life of an ani- mal photographer backstage at one of the largest zoos in the world the great Bronx Zoo in New York Citv "The Gallant Mrs Stonewall" music A novel by Harnett T Kane based on the lives of General and Mrs Stonewall Jackson which uses much new informa tion in the way of letters docu an4aurecotas mi casls new "s"Confessions 1UL u" Ui suujtrti and Self Por traits" edited by Saul K Pad-ovPersonal reflections of more than 70 men and women from history— on war temptation art learning death love ambition defeat imprisonment consecreation self - destruction and redemption "A Handbook of Jazz" by BarSage" and "Yeats" by a Nobel Prize winner ry Ulanov A guide to the music "The Heretic" by Fitzrfiy Mac- musicians instruments recordlean The extraordinary life story ings and it's colorful developof a highly controversial! rshal Tito of Jugoslavia— who ment for those who are new to professes to be a devout Commu- the newest in jazz nist and yet turns on the? father"The Wise Children" by Chris-tinland of communism A new novel by Veston "The Second Mayflower Ad- the author of "Indigo" and "The venture" by Warwick Charlton The only official record of the Dark Wood" which tells the story a ship literally! drawn of twin sisters who have kept voyage-ofrom the past to commemorate something strange and hidden a precious moment in the history even from their children of two great nations Iavshlv il"Aluminum Projects for Your lustrated "The Widening Circle" bv John Home" by Emanuele Stieri A ' van uruten A book on aluminum 2 GarC aiftt!?0r' pr ha is lrkh the onIy advice you need calls real me in which t0 s Produce any aluminum he recalls the: places and expert-that have meant much to ect you would like to make from him— the moments of discovery start to finish -- er I man-Ma- ® j i f j self-examinati- ll i proj-ence- 1 I - lifcra 1 e3s j history He depicts Spanish village life in depth tells of the colorful customs festivals details its history and its people with the finesse only a skilled craftsman can "T feel quite unequal" he writes "to putting into a few words the peculiar feeling of acquiescence and delight which almost from the first this village and its way of life and beyond it the whole yellow land produced on me " South of the Pyrenees one finds a society which puts the deeper needs of human nature before the technical organization that is required to provide a higher standard of living This is a land that nourishes at the same time the sense for poetry and the sense for reality and neither of these accords with the utilitarian fflsm? 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T" bs Vkual analysis Contact lenses It Af a It will make you want to give up the "nine to five" routine forand get about Sputnik take and ballistics missiles up a way of living as age old as the Pyrenees themselves "The Wounds of Hunger" by Luis Spota translated from Mexican by Barnaby Conrad New Houghton Miffiin Co York $350 eyes examined tip t outlook" "" TBN ANE FAMOUS CEDAR CHESTS - some-classi- Probably f AH-Americ- i of Spanish travel m Flays Here Saturday Mide audtions to be a member of Youth Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski with which he toured North and South America two years He also toured with the Army Band and has been a member of Los Angeles Philharmonic Wer ner Janssen Symphony RCA Vjc- UNDER STOKOWSKI background he knows His professional career started whereof he writes u u wneu wdb iiioiea in country- - j With a friend Camioneto Luis first is pictured sleeping in the apt description o£ "the entire f i Mexico City parks stealing food book and waiting for a chance to fight Mary Margaret McBride's in the famed Plaza When it Harvest of American Cook c comes the proposition is 173 Putnam ing" what like that of wrestling in the S750 Historians have approached states — unsav6ry and controlled from many angles America by shady impresarios wars politics foreign policies For a year the duo travel statesmen cultural advances through various adventures in Now Mary Margaret McBride has the Mexican states They fight in chosen to tell the storv in terms towns and or ranches They meet of its good food and aromatic Maria a beautiful girl torreador kitchens and lose her to a matador Then In addition to the 173 pages of one of their friends is killed in the most hungry-makinreading the ring you can imagine there also are The book has somewhat of a 1000 recipes all regional thrown happy ending with Luis at the in for good measure gates cf the Plaza ready for the The scope of the book ranges big time from the Hudson River patroon's It's title comes from a Spanish favorite Eleven Fish to the "Hunger wounds worse cues of the old California ranch-thathe bulls" — A six worderos r I such Cudahy New York SI The author of "The Face of Spain" has written an account of a half dozen years spent in a re- mote Andalusian village after World War I that will rank as a REID NIBLEY City Mr 18 "South from Granada" Gerald Brenan Farrar Straus & 1 nacle solo concert in 1956 and "Reid Nibley Day" was declared Oct 1 by the mayor of Salt Lake IXAMINER BOOKSHELF the Metropolitan opera group nor the New York Civic Center organization — is coming to Utah later this month and will present "Carmen" and "La Traviata" The group is the New York Opera Festival It is being brought to Utah by Eugene Jelesnik and will appear in the Capitol Theater It will be the first time in years that a professional opera company has appeared in Utah The troupe includes a symphony orchestra complete new scenery gorgeous costumes similar to those of the Metropolitan and a ballet corps Seventy singers both principals and in chorus are featured by the Festival Opera Some of the featured singers include Maria Leone who will sing the role of Micaela in Bizet's "Carmen" and Arthur Budney who takes the lead role in "La Traviata" The late afternoon matinee Nov 18 will be at 3:30 p m with "La Traviata" to be sung in Italian The evening curtain at 8:30 p m will be for "Carmen" to be sung in French Mr Jelesnik reports that tickets are on sale at the Capitol Theater box office and mail orders will be filled Price range is from 5112 to $336 for the matinee $224 to $448 for the evening chambf V 8 Orches- studying the teaching methods two seasons and piano techniques of that in- He has been a solo clarinetist stitution for the Utah Symphony Orchestra WON SCROI ' L under direction of Maurice Abravanel years He also is a Heuuas honored with the Dis- membernine of music faculty cf the of Service Scroll the tmguished University of Utah Salt LaKe Clt-oi V j Civic Symphonic MANY CONCERTS The brilliant young artist has had 15 years of experience in soio concerts orchestral appearances radio and TV in 17 states in the East South Northeast Central West Northwest and in Canada and Europe including appearances at Town Hall NY Standard Symphony Hour and RWR Network in Vienna Austria He has accompanied numerous famous artists He studied in Los Angeles with Liborius Ilauptmann and later in New York Vvhere he gave solo concerts and recitals He received his master's decree in composi- on a he ot Utah and Umvrjity t dUt'illV Ul MU- Vd5 UtH UL IliK in sic Vienna observing and sub-an- d ! Including Blanket tra and later at 17 he was soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Ogden Violinist Has Solo Role - 0 first chair clarinetist Mr Nibley is a native of Los Angeles and started studying ihe piano at the age of eight He made his orchestral solo debut at the age of 12 with Glendale While we'd culation at the Carnegie' Free Library include the following titles: To Live Again" by Catherine Marshall A stirring personal story with a message of hope for the bereaved — the testament of one woman's deep belief in God and His love — by the author of "A Man Called Peter" "Not By Bread Alone" by Vladimir Dudintsev An explosive itussian novel wnose nero is a man who stands for the right of Affiisl thp ind v dual a dom and whose lonely battle is only temporarily won at the end j of the book "On Poetry and Poets" by T S Eliot A book containing seven essays on poetry and nine on poets among them the "Social Function of Poetry" the "Three Voices of Poetry "Goethe the Ljifanrttirb 1 er Utah Symphony Plays Wednesday much New books now ready for cir- with books 1957 10 Two of Utah's finest musicians Reid Nibley pianist and Martin Zvick clarinetist will be featured Saturday at 8:15 pm at the next concert of the Ogden College Concert Assn attraction Mr Nibley who has studied in Vienna is soloist wjth the Utah Symphony and Mr Zwick is Ogden-Webc- Coming Monday f Now Opera — not An excellent New York SB NOVEMBER Fill HOiiy A rtlsfs M? The first Utah Symphony Youth Concert of the season Saturday was a tremendous success with young fans "mobbing" Conductor Maurice Abravanel like he was a movie idol instead of one cf the most popular maestros in the United States With this concert on the history books there is only one major musical event of the coming week for Ogden It is the concert Saturday evening that will feature Hcid of the Utah Nibley pianist and Martin Zwick solo clarinetist r under sponsorship of the Symphony Community Concert group It will be at Ogden High School auditorium But there are three major concerts in the Salt Lake area in the near future that are of interest to music lovers in this area 5 SUNDAY MORNING E Lfe It" r STANDAKD-EXAMIKE- I 1 S 0GDEN 2546 Washington Blvd Did EX 3-16- 21 e m - — mm - IIJMi Dial IX 2447 Kieset Ave 4-94- 23 Home of U-Do- -lt Floor Coverings 3 |